My coworker claims that, in the event of a zombie apocalypse, the best place to seek shelter would be a multi-story apartment complex. This way, you've got a pretty decent supply of food and household items, and supposedly, the zombies would be unable to reach you if you find a way to demolish the staircases leading up to your floor. My concerns include the eventual consumption of all food on the premises, but I can't think of a better location.

My coworker claims that, in the event of a zombie apocalypse, the best place to seek shelter would be a multi-story apartment complex. This way, you've got a pretty decent supply of food and household items, and supposedly, the zombies would be unable to reach you if you find a way to demolish the staircases leading up to your floor. My concerns include the eventual consumption of all food on the premises, but I can't think of a better location.

Don't zombies have civil rights?
Aren't there laws to protect the disabled?
Wouldn't killing them constitute a hate crime?
Funeral directors must feel flattered by zombies. They don't get many repeat customers.

That's what I said, but my coworker insisted that everyone's first thought would be a shopping mall or grocery store. You'd have to fight more actively against the anarchy of your own kind in addition to worrying about the undead.

I just saw that trailer the other day. Apparently, it's based off of a book written by the same author who penned Pride & Prejudice & Zombies, as well as the screenplay for Tim Burton's new movie, Dark Shadows.